Mr. Speaker, in reading some of Ms. O'Sullivan's material, I learned that she had made 30 recommendations to the government and that only half of them were accepted.
With respect to prevention, I am not sure I really understand what aspect of prevention this is about. Is it about society in general? I think that is what my colleague was referring to. I strongly believe in prevention, particularly when it comes to helping youth.
When a young person gets help and ends up not embarking on a life of crime, that does not make headlines. Headlines are for people who commit crimes. Prevention saves a lot of lives, and there are plenty of examples of that. Unfortunately, we cannot talk about it very much tonight, but I really believe in it.